According to a report from Philly.com, a group of Eagles fans jumped and beat up a Detroit Lions fans in a Barry Sanders jersey following the game on Sunday.

The Lions fans, who is a resident of Philadelphia and chose to not be identified, claims that a group of Eagles fans began to harass him by throwing snow balls at him after the game ended. After trying to ignore it, however, the fans reportedly crossed over Pattison avenue and approached him-- which is when things allegedly got physical.

Here is what the report said of the incident:

The smallest man in the group slapped (the Lions fan) in his head from the side, he said. Another man then pushed him from behind, and the group bum-rushed him.

To defend himself, the victim said, he threw a punch and brought one of his attackers to the ground. But then he felt punches to the back of his head, he said.

"I felt like I was being choked and punched," he said.

That's when he lost consciousness, he said.

The injuries were so bad, the victim had to go to the hospital.

The victim, who lives in Bella Vista with his fiancee, said he was treated at a hospital Monday for a concussion and other, minor injuries. He said doctors also examined him for internal injuries after he urinated blood Sunday night.

The victim went on to say that it was an Eagles' fan who came to his aid. In fact, the victim says the man who helped him threw his own Eagles jersey in the trash because he was "disgusted" with what the group of fans did.

The story -- if true -- is a black-eye on what was one of the best days for this city and the Eagles franchise in some time. With all of the sterotypes that follow Eagles fans, the fact that yesterday's game in the blizzard went off without a problem was a credit to the fans in attendance.

It only takes a few fans to ruin things for everyone, however, and it looks like that is exactly what happened after the game.